REGINA – With a federal election right around the corner, the Saskatchewan NDP is calling on all federal party leaders to commit to cancelling the Bunge-Viterra merger and demanding Premier Scott Moe correct recent comments in which he said he doesn’t oppose the merger, which will cost Saskatchewan producers $770 million annually.
SASKATCHEWAN NDP LAUNCHES SHOP LOCAL, SHOP SASK. CAMPAIGN
Amid threat of harmful tariffs, Beck calls on Saskatchewan residents to promote and share favourite local busineses
SASKATOON – Carla Beck and the Saskatchewan NDP are launching an interactive campaign encouraging people to “Shop Local, Shop Sask.” as Donald Trump is just days away from hammering the Canadian economy with 25 per cent tariffs.
HEALTHLINE 811 CLOSURE THE LATEST IN SASK PARTY HEALTHCARE CHAOS
HealthLine 811 is the latest healthcare service closure under the Sask. Party government. The essential 24-hour support line for health, mental health, and addictions treatment went down for nearly two hours this weekend.
SASKATCHEWAN NDP SHADOW MINISTERS LAUNCH NORTHERN TOUR FOCUSED ON AFFORDABLE HOUSING, FOOD AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT
PRINCE ALBERT – Saskatchewan NDP Shadow Ministers are touring northern Saskatchewan to hear from northern residents and ensure they are represented when the Legislature reopens late on March 19. The tour will specifically focus on how to make life more affordable and on building a bright future for all people living in Saskatchewan’s North.
SASKATCHEWAN NDP CALLS ON PROVINCIAL, FEDERAL GOVERNMENTS TO SUPPORT MASSIVE EXPANSION OF RAIL LINES, PIPELINES, AND POWER LINES
Trade-enabling infrastructure critical to secure economic future of Saskatchewan, all of Canada: Beck
Today, Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck called on provincial and federal governments to support massive new investments to get Saskatchewan’s world-class exports to new markets and make our economy less vulnerable to potential U.S. tariffs.
LUMSDEN TREATMENT CENTRE RECEIVED $800K IN SECRET MONEY FROM SASK. PARTY WHILE FAILING TO TREAT PEOPLE
LUMSDEN - Government emails obtained through a freedom of information request reveal that the Sask. Party funneled an additional $800,000 in secret payments to the closed Lumsden Treatment Centre over the summer.